All the birds were orphaned after being blown from their nests during high winds and rain in the Chiltern Hills over the weekend.

The orphans two red kite chicks, three kestrel chicks, a wren, a warbler and a long tailed tit, are recovering at Tiggywinkles wildlife hospital in Buckinghamshire.

These baby birds were orphaned after being blown from their nests during high winds and rain in the Chiltern HillsLes Stocker founder of Tiggywinkles said: 'Our nursery is certainly filling up as some of the patients are big birds of prey.

'I'm always worried in case nobody finds these storm orphans as they would perish with starvation and hypothermia.

'They have all been warmed up and feed and will be released back into the wild once they can look after themselves.'

Helpless and homeless: The chicks are recovering at Tiggywinkles wildlife hospital in Buckinghamshire